Wrath of Khan has some really original ideas, especialy the Genesis thingy, sure terraforming wasn't a new idea. But in 6 minutes??? Great stuff. The whole Submarine vibe is stunning too, & with moments like "KHHHAAAANNN" & "SPPPPOOOOOCKKK" it gives Shatner a chance to really draw out his pauses.

I think The Final Frontier was the worst,The Wrath of Khaaaaaan was the best,and The Undiscovered Country was also good because it allowed the other cast members to have a larger role.Nemesis seemed like a retelling of Star Trek ll._________________"Women, food, and inflicting pain -- in no particular order."
- The Fifth Legion

I ² that._________________"A lot of Christians wear crosses around their necks. Do you think when Jesus comes back, he's really going to want to see a f*** cross? It's like going up to Jackie Onassis wearing a sniper rifle pendant..." - Bill Hicks -

Search for Spock was the best since it copied all of its ideas from Terminal (The search for the missing crewmate, the destruction of the iconic vessel, the crew being marooned, the terraformed/artificial world). Hope Terry Nation received somre royalties!

Wrath of Khan is bearable and Voyage Home is grealty helped byt the humour and mild environmental message, along with a few clever ideas. All the rest are terrible, with TMP being an awful attempt to create an intellectual, artistic story like 2001: A Space Odyssey and failing miserably! Have not seen Insurrection or Nemesis but I have heard they are both terrible!

Final Frontier is possibly one of the worst films I have ever seen. Insurrection is dull. As for Nemesis, well, the appearance of Neighbours' Jim Robinson in the first five minutes as the Romulan Praetor ruined it. Suspension of disbelief shattered.

Best? Wrath of Khan, The Voyage Home or The Undiscovered Country.

First Contact is good for the battle scenes at the start with a whole slew of new Starfleet ships (the Akira class is my favourite - see this artwork http://home.earthlink.net/~joemcmullen/images/Doolittle/pepewan-doolittle3-4.jpg ) but then becomes a continuity laden injokefest rerun of Best of Both Worlds which ruins the Borg even more than the TNG episode I: Borg did by giving them a queen. You can therefore put a face to them and a personality and thus their threat becomes diminished.

Word of advice - NEVER go to see a Trek film and sit near trekkies (insult fully intended) as their constant sniggering at allegedly funny injokes will make you want to kill them._________________"Now then, Butch Harry, tell us about Fulham..."